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Reaction of a low coordinate Co -NHC leading to C-H amination of iMes.

Reaction of a M-CO2H moiety with e IT

Reaction of a metal carbene complex with an olefin.

Reaction of a methylpalladium complex with CO

Reaction of a mixture of cyclopentanol and cyclohexanone at 350 C over different metal oxide catalysts .

Reaction of a monooxo-Mo complex with dimethyl-tetrahydropterin.

Reaction of a N-Protected Amino Acid with a Carbodiimide To Give an O-Acylisourea, Followed by Condensation with a Second N-Protected Amino Acid To Give a Symmetrical Anhydride and a Ureal

Reaction of a nitrogen mustard , is also a quaternary ammonium ion, but it is not reactive because it lacks the strained three-membered-ring. Since 34 resembles the nitrogen mustards. Acetylcholine Esterase which normally recognizes 34 as its substrate, becomes fooled and is the principle toxic site for the nitrogen mustards.

Reaction of a palladium hydroxide complex with an imidazolium salt, leading to reductive elimination of a 2-phenylimidazolium species.

Reaction of a peptide containing two olefin substituents with the second generation Grubb s catalyst forms a hydrocarbon bridge that serves as a hydrogen bond surrogate.

Reaction of a phenylbisarsine with piperidine

Reaction of a phosphite ligand with a fluorinated anion.

Reaction of a phosphite with a vicinal diketone.

Reaction of a phosphonate with a ketone.

Reaction of a pincer bis resulting in contrasting reaction outcomes.

Reaction of a pincer bis resulting in methyl migration

Reaction of a PIR compound with a protein sample can result in several products, all of which can be identified by mass spec analysis. A true inter-protein crosslink can occur that links two interacting proteins together, which is the desired product. However, the crosslinking process also may result in intra-protein crosslinks or dead ends wherein only one end of the PIR reagent has coupled to a protein.

Reaction of a primary amine with its maleate counterion in stressed formulations.

Reaction of a primary amine with OPA and 2-mer-captoethanol. The chemical conversion to nonfluorescent derivatives IS shown by the vertical arrow.

Reaction of a primary amino group with a carbohydrate polymer in the presence of cyanogen bromide.

Reaction of a pyridyl salt with phosphorus acid.

Reaction of a resorcarene triol with dihaloalkanes to give a hemicarcerand with a portal for guest exchange.

Reaction of a Ru -NHC complex with acetylene, resulting in migration of the NHC ligand from the metal centre.

Reaction of a saturated acylzirconocene chloride with higher-order cyanocuprate.

Reaction of a selenium diimide with a bisstannylene



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